4th and Final QNET Workshop
The QNET closing workshop took place on the Thursday the 10th and Friday the 11th of December 2009 in the Computing Laboratory of the University of Oxford, UK. Click here to view the schedule and abstracts, and slides for some of the talks. Click here to view the list of participants.
Previous QNET workshops have taken place in Edinburgh, Glasgow and London. For more information about QNET, take a look at http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/im74/QNET.
Invited speakers
Thursday 10th December: Caslav Brukner, University of Vienna
Friday 11th December: Adrian Kent, Cambridge University
Dates
- Deadline for contributions: PASSED
- Deadline for registration: PASSED
- Workshop dates: 10-11 December 2009
Local Information
The talks will took place in Lecture Theatre B of the Computing Laboratory at the University of Oxford, UK. For instructions on getting to the lab, have a look at these directions. When you get to the department, look for the QNET posters which will guide you to the correct lecture room.
Accommodation
27 rooms of bed and breakfast accommodation has been reserved for QNET participants at St. Anne's College, which is a short distance from the Computing Lab. Maps and how to get there are at
This is available from the night of Wednesday the 9th with checkout on Saturday the 12th, and will cost £70.50 (inc VAT) per night. To book accommodation please email Ana Bacharach at ana.bacharach@st-annes.ox.ac.uk directly. It is necessary to pay in advance.
If you prefer to arrange your own accommodation, a list of hotels and B&Bs can be found here:
Please be aware that the workshop takes place during interviews week in Oxford so hotels are likely to fill up. Book your accommodation early!
Funding
The deadline for funding applications has passed.
Local Organisers
If you have any questions, please contact one of the local organisers:
Andrei Ahkvlediani (andrei.akhvlediani@comlab.ox.ac.uk)
Jacob Biamonte (jacob.biamonte@comlab.ox.ac.uk)
Ross Duncan (ross.duncan@comlab.ox.ac.uk)
Jamie Vicary (jamie.vicary@comlab.ox.ac.uk)
